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Not much of a journal but some pictures for anyone who might be interested in camping/ off roading in the national forest near Idyllwild California (The other big mountain near Big Bear). A lot of forest service roads and truck trails in the area. Yellow post campsites for free camping. Hiking Trails are everywhere. A choice of lakes for fishing. And downtown Idyllwild is pretty cool and nice to take a walk around. The mayor is a golden retriever. Mt. Thomas is one of the lesser-known peaks in the area. The Forest Service road up it to the campsites is about an hour of offroad driving but is worth it. I think only one other person was on the entire mountain camping besides us. Palm springs and the Salton Sea is about an hour to the east. Anza Borrego Park and San Diego County are about an hour south. And you have Big Bear mountains about two hours to the North of Mt. Thomas. Mt. Thomas road is just past Lake Hemet if you are heading south on the 74. That takes you up the north slope of the mountain. Mt. Thomas truck trail takes you up the southern end of the mountain. It is essentially the same road and connects to other forest service roads that allow for many miles and hours of offroad driving.
First a few pictures of the campsites from Mt. Thomas. We had our choice of all three sites on the very peak. No neighbors and unbeatable views and sunset.
View to the north west
View north of Lake Hemet and Idyllwild
View South of Mt. Cahuilla and San Diego county beyond
First a few pictures of the campsites from Mt. Thomas. We had our choice of all three sites on the very peak. No neighbors and unbeatable views and sunset.
View to the north west
View north of Lake Hemet and Idyllwild
View South of Mt. Cahuilla and San Diego county beyond
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